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Pass through a few small towns. Lots of rolling farm land and some wooded areas. As you get to the northern end of the route you will be beside the Walter F George Reservoir.
Starting in Port Jervis route 97 winds along a shear cliff cut into the side of the mountain then drops down to run the entire 70 miles having the Delaware River usually in your view. The beginning…
The dirt roads is rough at the beginning climbing up Rabbit mountain ridge. From there A great view of Valles Caldera National Park is visible. Later the view to the South reveals Cotchitty lake and…
Scenery is beyond compare, you travel roads where the Atlantic Ocean is on one side of the road for the most part. There isn't enough room in this space to describe the sights and sites you will see…
The conservation area showcases a set of large red rock formations: a set of sandstone peaks and walls called the Keystone Thrust. The walls are up to 3,000 feet (910 m) high, making them a popular…
Riding through Santa Paula is a rollback in time as you zip through the sleepy little town and the 150 into Ojai is a new favorite, beautiful sweeping turns past farms and ranches with green meadows…
Nice back road overlooking ranches, farmland, rolling hills meeting up at Little Bighorn Battlefield and then back down to Historic Sheridan WY.
The Amazing Dikes engineered by the Army Corps of Engineers surround the entire lake providing the greatest level of protection from flooding the many communities and towns that surround it. If you…
This route picks up at the southern most part of Route 25 and travels South in the California Central Valley through farmlands, rolling hills and lots of wild animals. The road is often narrow with…
The road leads over rolling hills through a typical southwest desert. This trip is excellent in the late spring, if the desert received moisture in the late winter. In this case the desert blooms.
The road winds itself through the Black Hills from Deadwood to Hill City. The scenery is at times breath taking and a stop at the Pactola Lake Dam is highly recommended.
Lots of farmland, many trees, a few lakes, some creeks, plenty of fields, livestock, farms and ranches.